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    Holiday Event Planner

    All the best Dallas-Fort Worth holiday events to make the season merry and bright

    Alex Bentley
    Nov 27, 2017 | 3:05 pm

    During the holidays, event organizers pull out all the stops to entertain families, making Dallas-Fort Worth one big smorgasbord of holiday cheer. There is no shortage of events to inspire wonder in the young and young at heart, including theater, music, shopping, and light displays, with many of the best listed below. But there are plenty of others from which to choose, so make sure to check out the full calendar for all your holiday happenings.

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    Klyde Warren Park presents Nissan’s Winter Wonderlights
    At Klyde Warren Park's re-branded Nissan's Winter Wonderlights on December 2, activities include free photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, holiday kids’ crafts, food trucks, activities and demonstrations from area cultural institutions, music entertainment, and a holiday show culminating with the lighting of the Klyde Warren Park Christmas tree. Following the daytime event, ​characters from Lightwire Theater’s A Very Electric Christmas will lead the crowd to ...

    AT&T Performing Arts Center presents Reliant Lights Your Holidays
    ... Reliant Lights Your Holidays at AT&T Performing Arts Center, featuring hundreds of thousands of LED lights placed on the center’s venues and trees. There will also be live performances by En Vogue and RaeLynn; free photos with Santa; and a fireworks display in Sammons Park. The lights will remain on throughout the holiday season.

    Lights fantastic

    Gaylord Texan Resort presents 2017 Lone Star Christmas
    The 14th annual Lone Star Christmas event at Gaylord Texan in Grapevine offers a variety of holiday activities, live entertainment, and grand displays to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. The main attraction is ICE!, a walk-through attraction, kept at a chilly 9 degrees, that features 2 million pounds of hand-carved ice sculptures and five ridable ice slides. The event will go on every day through January 1.

    Holiday Wonder at Fair Park
    This new event at Fair Park in Dallas features more than 2 million lights, bringing to life holiday favorites in giant illuminated displays. Those displays include winterscapes, floating swans, perennial holiday favorites (including Santa Claus), and more. The event also includes a two-story slide for kids and adults, a snowball throw with real snowballs, an acrobatics show, and more. The event continues through January 7.

    People Generation presents Magical Winter Lights
    Magical Winter Lights is unlike any other holiday lighting event in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The festival bases its designs from Chinese lanterns and transforms them into larger-than-life remakes of well-known landmarks like the Dallas County Courthouse, a giant cowboy, and Dallas’ iconic Pegasus. The festival, which has multiple different areas, will be open every day at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie through January 7.

    Enchant: The World's Largest Christmas Light Maze & Market
    A world of Christmas wonder awaits as Enchant: The World's Largest Christmas Light Maze & Market makes its U.S debut at Globe Life Park in Arlington. Guests can get lost in the world's largest light maze, take photos around the largest Christmas tree in North Texas, glide around the ice-skating pond, or waltz through the Enchant Christmas Market with over 85 vendors, including Arlington favorite Texas Christkindl Market Lane, now a part of the Enchant experience. The event will go on through December 31.

    Texas Motor Speedway presents Gift of Lights
    No, you don't actually get to drive on the track at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth during its annual Gift of Lights drive-through holiday lighting spectacular, but it's still impressive. The event includes over two miles of light displays, with almost 3 million lights, while visitors get to stay in their warm cars, listening to Christmas music on KLTY. After they finish with the drive-through, visitors can come to Santa’s Village on the inside track to get a picture with Santa, take a ride on the Reindeer Express miniature train, see a few retired race cars, and more.

    Spirited stages

    Dallas Theater Center presents A Christmas Carol
    Celebrate the holiday season with A Christmas Carol, Dallas Theater Center's annual reimagined take on Dickens’ enduring classic. In this production, the audience is immersed in the story, with magical ghosts flying above, scary ghosts bursting out of the floor, and snow falling from the sky. Playing through December 28 at Wyly Theatre, this year's rendition features Friday Night Lights' Brad Leland as Ebenezer Scrooge.

    Theatre Three presents Solstice: Stories & Songs for the Holidays
    Most theater companies tend to go with traditional shows this time of year, but Theatre Three in Dallas will buck that trend with this new show. In this world premiere, an aunt helps to keep her niece calm through the winter solstice — the longest night of the year — by eliciting the help of magical creatures and other beings to tell stories and sing songs related to the holiday season. The show, running through December 17, will be performed by an all-star cast, including Denise Lee, Paul Taylor, Marti Etheridge, Ian Mead Moore, and Sara Prejean.

    Texas Ballet Theater presents The Nutcracker
    Another must-see holiday theater tradition is Texas Ballet Theater's The Nutcracker. Playing at Winspear Opera House through December 1-3 and at Bass Performance Hall December 8-24, the ballet features a score by Tchaikovsky and enduring characters such as Clara, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and the Nutcracker Prince. Fort Worth audiences get a bonus of the adults-only Nutty Nutcracker for one show only on December 15.

    AT&T Performing Arts Center Broadway Series: Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
    Instead of tuning in to the annual showing of How the Grinch Stole Christmas on TV, you can see this live version at Winspear Opera House in Dallas. Max the Dog narrates as the mean and scheming Grinch, whose heart is “two sizes too small” so he decides to steal Christmas away from the Holiday-loving Whos. The Broadway musical, running December 5-17, features “You’re A Mean One Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas” from the original animated special.

    Dallas Summer Musicals presents Irving Berlin's White Christmas
    This show rolled through Fort Worth prior to Thanksgiving, but Dallas audiences get prime holiday season placement when it plays at the Music Hall at Fair Park from December 5-10. It tells the story of two showbiz buddies who put on a production in a picturesque Vermont inn, finding their perfect mates in the bargain. The musical is full of dancing, romance, laughter, and some of the greatest songs ever written, including “Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep,” “Happy Holiday,” “Sisters,” “Blue Skies,” and the title song.

    Merry music

    Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presents It’s a Wonderful Life
    Multiple venues will be hosting screenings of this holiday classic, but this will be your only chance to hear the soundtrack performed live by an orchestra. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra will put on this one-night-only performance on December 1 at Bass Performance Hall, playing along as poor Jimmy Stewart gets put through the wringer to figure out that his life is much more important than he had ever imagined.

    The Polyphonic Spree 15th Annual Holiday Extravaganza
    There may be no more "Dallas" band than The Polyphonic Spree, and their annual holiday show has become one of the best traditions in the city. The band leads the audience in a variety of sing-alongs, interspersed with appearances by animals, dancers, other singers, Santa and Mrs. Claus, and an insane amount of confetti and balloons. The extravaganza takes place at Majestic Theatre on December 9.

    Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Ghosts of Christmas Eve
    On December 22 at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Trans-Siberian Orchestra will present a completely updated presentation of its show The Ghosts of Christmas Eve. The rock opera features fan-favorites like "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24," "O Come All Ye Faithful," "Good King Joy," "Christmas Canon," "Music Box Blues," "Promises To Keep," and "This Christmas Day." The concert, which will have both a matinee and evening performance, will also feature a second set containing more of TSO’s greatest hits.

    Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis
    For some, it's just not the holidays without a performance by Mannheim Steamroller. The group, which offers up contemporary interpretations of classic holiday songs, will play for one night only on December 28 at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving. The concert will feature Mannheim Steamroller classics, along with dazzling multimedia effects in an intimate setting.

    Texas Ballet Theater presents The Nutcracker at Winspear Opera House, December 1-3, and Bass Performance Hall, December 8-24.

    Texas Ballet Theater presents The Nutcracker
    Photo by Steven Visneau
    Texas Ballet Theater presents The Nutcracker at Winspear Opera House, December 1-3, and Bass Performance Hall, December 8-24.
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    Festival Season

    Bluebonnets & BBQ headline 17 top spring 2026 festivals around Dallas

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 3, 2026 | 1:00 pm
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    The 2026 Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival takes place April 17-19 in downtown Ennis.

    Even though it may not always feel like it, we are smack-dab in the middle of spring in Dallas, and - among other things - that means it's time for festivals to start coming out of the woodwork.

    Almost every weekend in April and May will bring some sort of festival, with options devoted to music, nature, movies, art, and more.

    Below is a list of 17 must-hit festivals taking place over the next two months in and around Dallas.

    Downtown Dallas Arts & Music Festival
    The Downtown Dallas Arts & Music Festival celebrates the dynamic cultural diversity representing Dallas-Fort Worth and serves as a central platform for local artists and musicians to showcase their talents. Visitors can enjoy live music and experience live painting, murals, curated art exhibitions and installations, performances, pop-up activations, food trucks, and more. April 10-12 at Main Street Garden Park in Dallas.

    Scarborough Renaissance Festival
    The annual Scarborough Renaissance Festival re-creates a 16th-century English village filled with immersive entertainment, including full-combat jousting, birds of prey exhibitions, live music and comedy, interactive performances, games of skill, and human-powered rides. The event also features one of the nation’s largest outdoor juried artisan marketplaces with more than 200 handcrafted shops. Open every Friday-Sunday through May 25 in Waxahachie.

    Scarborough Renaissance Festival Scarborough Renaissance Festival takes place every Friday-Sunday through May 25 in Waxahachie. Photo courtesy of Scarborough Renaissance Festival

    City of McKinney presents Arts in Bloom
    At Arts In Bloom, visitors can peruse the work of over 120 handpicked artists filling the tree-lined streets surrounding the McKinney Performing Arts Center. The three-day celebration features an array of fine artistry, taste offerings from Texas wineries and culinary artisans, and musicians spanning multiple genres. April 10-12 in Historic Downtown McKinney.

    Dallas Reggae Festival
    The annual Dallas Reggae Festival features arts, crafts and jewelry vendors, Caribbean-inspired food and various artists, and local reggae bands. Performers will include The Wailers, Maxi Priest, Kabaka Pyramid, Duane Stephenson, Etana, Artikal Sound System, Anuhea, Arise Roots, and more. April 11 and 12 at Levy Event Plaza in Irving.

    Breakaway Music Festival
    The Breakaway Music Festival features performances by a variety of electronic music artists. There will be performances by over 20 different artists, including Angrybaby, Disclosure, Fisher, Mary Droppinz, Sofi Tukker, Trace, and more. April 10 and 11 at Fair Park in Dallas.

    Dallas Art Fair
    The Dallas Art Fair offers collectors, arts professionals, and the public the opportunity to engage with a selection of modern and contemporary artworks. Featuring galleries from more than a dozen countries and with several returning galleries expanding their presence with larger booths for more robust presentations, the 2026 roster underscores the Dallas Art Fair’s continued international scope. April 16-19 at Fashion Industry Gallery.

    Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival
    The annual Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival features an abundance of activities and live music throughout the weekend, as well as a spectacular array of Texas bluebonnets across 40 miles of trails. Festival activities include arts and crafts exhibitions, shopping, children’s activities, the railroad and cultural heritage museum, and food options. Visitors also can enjoy the beer garden or sample Texas wines at the Ennis Education Foundation Wine Wander. Bluebonnet Trails open April 1-30. Festival: April 17-19 in downtown Ennis.

    Festival of Joy
    The annual Festival of Joy is inspired by a global Indian tradition celebrated in cities around the world. The family-friendly event kicks off with a parade and chariot pull, followed by a day of crafts, yoga, wellness activities, performances, face painting, and more. April 18 at Klyde Warren Park in Dallas.

    Festival of Joy Festival of Joy returns to Klyde Warren Park. Photo courtesy of Festival of Joy

    USA Film Festival
    A big film festival weekend gets started with the annual USA Film Festival, featuring 23 separate programs of narrative feature films, documentaries, and short films. Highlights include a salute to filmmaker Renny Harlin alongside a screening of his latest film, Deep Water, starring Aaron Eckhart and Ben Kingsley; a 75th Anniversary screening of Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train; and more. April 22-26 at Angelika Film Center in Dallas.

    Dallas International Film Festival
    The 20th edition of the annual Dallas International Film Festival will include more than 120 screenings, filmmaker Q&As, panels, nightly red carpets, and special events. Highlights include Cookie Queens, a documentary about Girl Scout Cookie season executive produced by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry; the horror film Obsession; Poetic License, the directorial debut of Maude Apatow; Power Ballad, the latest film from writer/director John Carney starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas; the documentary Gaslit, featuring actor and activist Jane Fonda; a retrospective screening of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid; and more. The festival takes place April 23-30 at Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas Victory Park and other locations.

    Lone Star Smokeout
    Country music stars Riley Green, Koe Wetzel, and Shaboozey will headline the second annual Lone Star Smokeout. A roster of more than a dozen world-class BBQ pitmaster teams from Texas and across America will serve up great barbecue, and there will also be a new Sunday BBQ brunch. April 24-26 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

    Lone Star Smokeout Lone Star Smokeout Bbq & Country Music Festival will be at AT&T Stadium. Photo courtesy of Lettuce Entertain You Restaurants

    Frisco Uncorked
    The annual Frisco Uncorked features hundreds of award-winning wines, local restaurants, a VIP experience, a craft beer garden, shopping with a large variety of boutiques and artisans, grape stomping competitions, activations, and more. April 25 at Frisco Square.

    Dallas International Guitar Festival
    The Dallas International Guitar Festival is the largest and oldest guitar show in the world, blending musicians, fans, collectors and celebrities together into one huge musical extravaganza. Visitors can buy, sell, trade, or just browse among the thousands upon thousands of new and vintage guitars, basses, amps, banjos, mandolins, straps and strings, effects pedals, keyboards, music memorabilia and more. There will also be performances by more than 50 local, regional, and national bands on the festival’s four music stages. May 1-3 at Dallas Market Hall.

    Cottonwood Art Festival
    Cottonwood Art Festival is a semi-annual event that features works from over 240 artists competing in 14 categories, like 2D Mixed Media, 3D Mixed Media, Ceramics, Digital, Drawings/Pastels, Fiber, Glass, Jewelry, Leather, Metalwork, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, and Wood. The festival also features local bands who perform the best in rock, country, jazz, blues, swing and folk. May 2 and 3 at Cottonwood Park in Richardson.

    The Other Art Fair
    The Other Art Fair will presents its largest and most ambitious edition to date, showcasing 135 independent artists. The fair brings together a curated blend of Dallas and Texas-based artists with national and international talent, creating a vibrant marketplace that connects collectors to emerging voices from near and far. May 7-10 at Dallas Market Hall.

    The Other Art Fair: Dallas Two guests at The Other Art Fair review a collection of curated works $500 and under. The Other Art Fair

    City of Grapevine presents 42nd Annual Main Street Fest
    Main Street Fest is a family-friendly festival in the heart of Historic Grapevine. Visitors can enjoy food, shopping, a KidZone, live music, a carnival and midway, Grapevine Art Project Market, and more. May 15-17 in Historic Downtown Grapevine.

    Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival
    The annual Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival includes live performances by a variety of bands, a Singer Songwriter contest, a Battle of the Bands contest, and more over the course of three days. Headlining the list of nearly 50 bands for the 2026 event will be George Thorogood and the Destroyers, Kaleo, Tonic, Justin Moore, Blues Traveler, and OK Go. May 15-17 in Galatyn Park Urban Center outside of Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in Richardson.

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